Barcelona Escorts
Escorts in Barcelona

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- Barcelona

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- Barcelona
Escorts available to travel to Barcelona
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Barcelona Sports
- Barcelona is typical of many Mediterranean coastal cities in being replete with numerous sporting activities, both on the water and off it. A must for all football fans is a visit to Nou Camp, home of the city’s famous football team Barcelona FC. The stadium is a gigantic, breathtaking structure, and the biggest football stadium in Europe, with room for up to 100 000 spectators! Besides the city being renowned for football, the Barcelona basketball team, Winterthur FCB, is also well-respected throughout the world, and has achieved high-ranking through their triumph in many championships, including the Euroleague. Tennis enthusiasts are also well-catered for in this city, with centres such as Centre Municipal de Tennis Vall d’Hebron, providing top facilities.
There are many sporting venues in Barcelona that were built for the 1992 Olympic games, including the immense Estadi Olímpic de Montjuïc, home of football club RCD Espanyol. The stadium was enlarged in 1992 from the original that was built for the 1936 Olympics that were cancelled due to the Spanish Civil War. The stadium can hold up to 56 000 people, and includes a running track used for athletics events. An additional venue that was built for the Olympics was the Palau d’Esports Sant Jordi, another spectacular stadium, which is used for indoor sports. The mammoth structure, an impressive piece of engineering by Japanese architect Arata Isozaki, is made out of steel and glass, and can seat up to 17 000 people.
Following the redevelopment of the harbour for the 1992 Olympics, the city now has many spectacular waterfront attractions, including many artificial beaches. The Marina at Port Vell is a haven for yacht aficionados, with many sailing opportunities available. The Centre Municipal de Vela Port Olimpic also gives sailing lessons for those who are first-timers. The city also has over 30 swimming pools, including the Piscines Bernat Picornell on Passeig Olimpic, which were the venue for the 1992 Olympic swimming events.
One of the most famous sporting events that take place in the area around Barcelona is the Spanish Grand Prix, which is held annually every May, at the Circuit de Cataluñya just outside the city. Another extremely popular sporting event that occurs in the city is the Barcelona marathon, which takes place every March. The city shuts down on this day, when multitudes of people gather to cheer on the athletes as they pound the streets past the historic sights.
Other sports that are on offer in Barcelona are, ice-skating, with a rink at Pista de Gel de FC Barcelona, at which skates can be hired, and golf, with many good courses just outside Barcelona such as Golf Sant Cugat. A good way to see the city is to do a cycle tour, and many companies offer these, such as Bicicleta Barcelona, which has English-speaking guides. Alternatively you can take things at your own pace and hire a bike from one of the many cycle shops found around the city.